9 results filtered with: Latin language - Composition and exercises - Early works to 1800
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Sententiæ pueriles pro primis latinæ linguæ tyronbus [sic], ex diversis scriptoribus collectæ. Per Leonardum Culman.
Culmann, Leonhard, 1498?-1562.Date: 1722- Books
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Exercises in Latin composition: intended as a sequel to, or to be used in turns with, Exempla minora, Bailey's exercises, or any other introductory performance of a like nature. In two parts; containing, I. Easy English lessons, with the Latin words on the opposite Page, to be rendered into their proper Moods, Tenses, Persons, Cases, Genders, and Numbers. II. English lessons without the Latin words annexed, that the Learner may be accustomed to consult his Dictionary, and chuse proper Words for himself. By the Rev. John Adams, A. M. Author of Lectiones Selectae.
Adams, John, 1750?-1814.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Shorter examples, abstracted from the exempla moralia; and adapted to the use of youth, of the lower class.
Date: 1778- Books
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English particles latiniz'd: or, a compendious improvement of the doctrine of English and Latin particles, deliver'd familiarly and plainly, by way of question and answer. For the use of schools. Revis'd, and corrected, by Mr. Thomas Dyche.
Dyche, Thomas, -approximately 1733.Date: 1713- Books
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Speculnm [sic] Latinum: or, Latin made easy to scholars, by an English grammar only; neither tedious, nor obscure; composed on natural principles, and instructing the young beginner in Latin, by English rules, adapted to the meanest capacities, for the use and benefit of schools and families. By John Entick.
Entick, John, 1703?-1773.Date: 1728- Books
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The English particles rendered into classical Latin, according to their various significations, in alphabetical order. To which are added, several practical examples to exercise the learner. For the use of schools. By Thomas Stackhouse, A.M.
Stackhouse, Thomas, 1706-1784.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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A short and plain syntax, for the instruction of children in the Latin tongue, by few and easy rules in their own language. (It being impossible for them to learn it by any other.) With notes proper for the higher classes, an alphabetical list of near six hundred adjectives of various structure; and, an appendix, containing some observations, which are not to be found in any former syntax or grammar. For the use of Tamworth school. By Samuel Shaw, M.D. and school-master of Tamworth, in the counties of Stafford and Warwick.
Shaw, Samuel, 1666-1730.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The latin scholar's guide, or Clarke's and Turner's Latin exercises corrected, together with the references to the originals from which the sentences are extracted. By Mr. Tocquot, Author of the Royal Pocket English and French Dictionary.
Date: 1800- Books
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Exercises to the accidence; or, an exemplification of the several moods and tenses, and of the principal rules of construction; consisting chiefly of moral sentences, collected out of the best Roman authors, and translated into English, to be render'd back into Latin, the Latin words being set in the opposite Column. With references to the Latin syntax; and notes.
Turner, William, -1727?.Date: 1707